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Show A srniiron case. Sims or II.'- lu a Supposed Corpse. Ma "h Ii vndino, X. J., Xov. 24. Tlie l.Utle vlll geof llnnimonlon. about tiv el vii milts from thUp'tce. has beru thro-vn into ex- Itement by signs of life appeariaj In the body ot Geurgu W. Kay, one of the raost proaiiLent citizens, who It in sujt-JioeiI sujt-JioeiI dltsl list Tuestlty evening. About ten or twelve days ago It was found that Jlr. Fay was t-uOer-ing with an abscess of the brain and later on dropsy tupcrventd and rueolay evening ho n as r renounced deal by the attendinr; phj Ifiatig. At the tin'B of his death his limbs cre swollen anl his faco discolored. Thjrtday morning memlori of hlstamib weroturprfcej and hor-riGcd hor-riGcd to llnd that tlie swellings, had almost entirely dLappcared nnJ a health lifo look had come l-arfc to Ihe ftce. 11a cheeks a.mirinl a red color an J under his left tar a small bright read rpot arp-are'. I'hyMciaas could cIveiiocaucfor ibfottran; arpearacces anl life family pvMponed the funeral until Friday. On thst day. as no other s'gns of life had apjienred, his family were Induced to have, the Sural tatn place and the body was carried to the cemetery for In'er-meuL, In'er-meuL, The funeral tennon was preached mid the final arrange mints all completed. When Ihe caltetwas oicneil for the Irlerdn anj relatives to view thu body, Ihe facwaseolIfrIile that the family refued to allow the burial anu In-sl'ted In-sl'ted that Ihe remains lie taken back to thohcusc. It was done and now iho family anxiously awaits further developments. |